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David I love watching your videos. Look forward to it every evening. I am learning to sculpt in clay since it is much easier to form than steel. I have done some great welded steel sculpture ( i own a welding shop). I havnt ever sold any pieces i just have to have some sort of creative outlet. I know a few people that own galeries in new mexico and hope to get somee pieces in there someday. I love sculpting wildlife like the other million people do but seeing it take shape from a blob of clay or metal out of the scrap pile gives me great pleasure. You make everthing look so easy and i may spend several hours just trying to make the eyes on a simple man look not cartoonish. Cant wait till you get back in the studio and finish those bears. There are a lot of artist having a hard time selling pieces in this economy.. hang in there.

Jon, I used to go to my uncles studio, and watch him effortlessly sculpt his clays.. that eventually were cast into bronze.. and I felt as you do watching me.. It just takes years of practice. There are no shortcuts..

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I've shown my work world wide over the years. Had a one man show in Jakarta Indonesia in the early 90s. Have won man awards for my work.
Featured in Southwest Art Magazine, the book "Contemporary Western Artists", and have been advertised in several national magazines.